Where: Bulgaria (42.9° N, 23.0° E: paleocoordinates 42.7° N, 22.9° E)
• coordinate based on nearby landmark
When: Pliocene to Pliocene (5.3 - 0.0 Ma)
• Similar date to Seneze, latest Pliocene rather than early Pleistocene, MNQ 18.
Environment/lithology: cave
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Collection methods: Only large mammals are given in this paper - 20 bird species and rodent remains were still under study. The total size of the collection (900 fragments) is based on identifiable macromammal remains (therefore doesn't include birds and micromammals).
Primary reference: N. Spassov. 1998. A new Late Villafranchian locality of vertebrate fauna - Slivnitsa (Bulgaria) and the carnivore dispersal events in Europe on the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary. Historia naturalis bulgarica 9:101-113 [A. Turner/H. O'Regan]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 58809: authorized by Alan Turner, entered by Hannah O'Regan on 24.02.2006
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
Mammalia | |
Bovidae "indet. 1", Bovidae "indet. 2", Gallogoral meneghinii, Gazellospira cf. torticornis, Pliotragus cf. ardeus, Ovis sp., Hemitragus sp. n. sp., Procamptoceras cf. brivatense, Megalovis sp.
Bovidae "indet. 1" Gray 1821 antelope
Bovidae "indet. 2" Gray 1821 antelope
Gallogoral meneghinii antelope
Gazellospira cf. torticornis antelope
Pliotragus cf. ardeus Deperet 1883 antelope
Ovis sp. Linnaeus 1758 sheep
Hemitragus sp. n. sp. Hodgson 1841 antelope
Procamptoceras cf. brivatense antelope
Megalovis sp. Schaub 1924 antelope | |
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"Equus cf. stenonis" = Allohippus stenonis
"Equus cf. stenonis" = Allohippus stenonis Cocchi 1867 horse | |
Lutrinae indet. Baird 1857 otter
Meles thorali Viret 1951 badger | |
Homotherium crenatidens Fabrini 1890 cat
Panthera cf. gombaszoegensis Kretzoi 1938 cat | |
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Canis ex gr. etruscus Forsyth Major 1877 canine
Vulpes cf. alopecoides Forsyth Major 1877 fox | |
? Papio (Paradolichopithecus) arvernensis Deperet 1929 monkey ? primates, aff. Cercopithecidae, ? P. (Para.) arver. aff. geticus
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